Have you got a weekly timetable template?

Have you got a weekly timetable template?

We sure do!  Use the attached timetable template to plan which Experiences your school will use during your Taster Week or Trial. 

Each Experience encompasses Key Learning Objectives, followed by a Recap, Discuss & Quiz session that deepens understanding and reinforces learning through reflection and collaborative talk. 

You can incorporate an Experience at any time during your sequence of lessons:
  1. Start with a bang to grab attention
  2. Use it midway to maintain motivation
  3. End on a high note for a lasting impression and consolidate learning!
Check the Experience glossary in the follow-on resources first for vocabulary your children might not have come across yet.






Any other questions?
Email support@nowpressplay.co.uk or call 0203 727 5592


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